Coming out of the press conference, I heard quite a few journalist speculating about the project possibly being dead. Yet it isn’t.

During a press panel attended by DualShockers and held after the conference, Media Molecule Studio Head Siobhan Reddy talked about the game.

“I’m actually really excited about finishing Dreams, and what I’m really excited about is that the dream for a really long time has been to get what we’ve been working on out again, and out into the community, and see what people are gonna make with it.

We’re internally already making really cool stuff with it. I have made two games in the last couple of weeks, FYI… I just feel it’s going to be a creative explosion.”

Reddy also mentioned that at Media Molecule they’re really excited about VR, and they can’t wait to play with it, but the priority is finishing Dreams.

Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studio president Shuhei Yoshida was also at the panel, and he added that he would like to play Dreams in VR at some point. It would allow players to create something, and then be in that game themselves.

Yoshida-san is also looking forward to finally put the game in the hands of people, even just in beta form, to see what they will create, and what kind of creativity they will express.

No information was provided on when we’re going to see Dreams appear again, but at least we know that it’s still coming. Hopefully, Sony Interactive Entertainment will provide something more precise soon enough.

Dreams is a PS4 exclusive, and at the moment it has no specific release window.

Hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market.
RPGs (of any nationality) and MMORPGs are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games.
He is also one of the few surviving fans of the flight simulator genre on Earth.